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is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. reza how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both sides, finger pointing, accusations. this is more than rhetoric. i think things changed after the raid on the bin laden compound here in pakistan in may. this was viewed by many here in pakistan as an embarrassment for the country and the military. it was viewed as a violation of pakistan's sovereignty by people here. ever since then, both sides have made moves that have substantially changed the complexion of this relationship. $800 million in cash and military equipment. the message here is we are not happy with the effort you are making. if you want to cont
is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. reza how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both...
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. >>> now to the fury and short fallout in pakistan. after a deadly border attack pakistan has called for a review of its relationship with the u.s. and nato. the government says nato's helicopters killed 24 pakistan soldiers at two military checkpoints during a raid. nato officials admit it's highly likely they did. our nick peyton walsh is live from kabul with more on this. nick. >> reporter: absolutely. the statement accepts it was highly likely they refer to what was air support strikes. they said there was an operation going on my afghan and nato forces on the afghan side of the border hunting down insurgents. they called in air support and that's when this incident occurred. they won't say whether it happened inside pakistan or talk about numbers. but clearly an effort by nato to try to begin the reconciliation process as the pakistanis come up with angry rhetoric towards washington. >> so, nick, is pakistan decides it will cut off some of the cooperation it has extended to the u.s./nato, where does afghanistan play in this? how w
. >>> now to the fury and short fallout in pakistan. after a deadly border attack pakistan has called for a review of its relationship with the u.s. and nato. the government says nato's helicopters killed 24 pakistan soldiers at two military checkpoints during a raid. nato officials admit it's highly likely they did. our nick peyton walsh is live from kabul with more on this. nick. >> reporter: absolutely. the statement accepts it was highly likely they refer to what was air...
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and pakistan. the u.s. is withholding $800 million in military aid to that country. white house chief of staff bill daly confirmed this on abc this week. the two countries are allies but major trust issue between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding inside pakistan. >>> after 168 years as britain's top selling paper, the last edition of news around the world came out. allegations its staffers hacked into the phones of celebrities. rupert murdoch was seen reading the last ed igts. told 200 people laid off they can apply for jobs elsewhere in the company. a report from london, straight ahead. >>> britain's prince william and his wife catherine are heading home after their whirlwind tour of california and canada. the royal newkne newlyweds left an inpregs. prince william hailed the troops that he called the front lines of a remarkable relationship between the u.s. and britain. >>> a nasa space shuttle is now docked with the international space station for the final time. the "atlantis" is delivering supplies and spare parts. it will
and pakistan. the u.s. is withholding $800 million in military aid to that country. white house chief of staff bill daly confirmed this on abc this week. the two countries are allies but major trust issue between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding inside pakistan. >>> after 168 years as britain's top selling paper, the last edition of news around the world came out. allegations its staffers hacked into the phones of celebrities. rupert murdoch...
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the attack on pakistan's security. learning a bit, i was going to attend meeting with my sons and brothers, and i'm now going to islamabad to hold a special session on the cdc. i'm encouraging all members of pakistan would even dare to hit security. >> we have relations between the nato was careful not to accept blame, but did promise us a thorough investigation. >> in the eastern border areas, it's not 100% clear, and also they were woefen into this community, and at. fly loots, so roughly 40% and no fate owe fuels and supplies do not go out of this country. and your money. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. pillsbury crescent bacon cheddar pinwheels just unroll, add ingredients, roll and bake. and the crowd goes wild. crescent bacon cheddar pinwheels. game day ideas made easy. -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moistur
the attack on pakistan's security. learning a bit, i was going to attend meeting with my sons and brothers, and i'm now going to islamabad to hold a special session on the cdc. i'm encouraging all members of pakistan would even dare to hit security. >> we have relations between the nato was careful not to accept blame, but did promise us a thorough investigation. >> in the eastern border areas, it's not 100% clear, and also they were woefen into this community, and at. fly loots, so...
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part pressure to get pakistan to do more. part retaliation because pakist pakistan threw out a lot of army trainers after the u.s. killed osama bin laden. it's because they threw out these trainers they can't have this aid because you really comes as a package deal. u.s. personnel on the ground. you have to play, if you want us to pay, don. >> so, elise, how serious is this riff between afghanistan and islam bad? >> it's gradually decreasing. a lot for fit for tat and what is going to happen next now that the u.s. reduced this aid. what are the pakistanis going to do? the u.s. is already very concerned that it can't trust the pakistani military and the pakistani intelligence with the information they're giving them about the milmilitants. so, a big concern right now and you'll see a lot of the u.s. going it alone, such as these drone strikes. >> could this backfire and limit u.s. leverage over pakistan on counterterrorism cooperation? >> it certainly could, but things are pretty bad as they are. i think the calculation by u.s
part pressure to get pakistan to do more. part retaliation because pakist pakistan threw out a lot of army trainers after the u.s. killed osama bin laden. it's because they threw out these trainers they can't have this aid because you really comes as a package deal. u.s. personnel on the ground. you have to play, if you want us to pay, don. >> so, elise, how serious is this riff between afghanistan and islam bad? >> it's gradually decreasing. a lot for fit for tat and what is going...
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/afghan border, and we need a relationship with pakistan to keep the india/pakistan relationship stable and peaceful. they're both nuclear powers. if you take away all of the aid, as perry suggested, you reduce influence, and pakistan is arguably the most dangerous country in the world to the united states. i don't think it's a credible proposal. >> is pakistan too nuclear to fail? >> an interesting way to put things. both president bush and president obama concluded, despite our unhappiness with pakistan, we have to deal with its government, because that's what -- that's the only way to end the war in afghanistan. >> nicholas burns, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. happy holidays to you. >> thanks, jim. >>> ahead, newt gingrich back on the campaign trail and trying to explain his plan for dealing with illegal immigration. next, why tomorrow's a nail-biter for nasa. congratulations. congratulations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire businesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as v
/afghan border, and we need a relationship with pakistan to keep the india/pakistan relationship stable and peaceful. they're both nuclear powers. if you take away all of the aid, as perry suggested, you reduce influence, and pakistan is arguably the most dangerous country in the world to the united states. i don't think it's a credible proposal. >> is pakistan too nuclear to fail? >> an interesting way to put things. both president bush and president obama concluded, despite our...
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pakistan military officials saying they crossed o eed over border inside pakistan killing 26 and injuring many others. outrage across pakistan, the prime minister already calling for his foreign ministry to take this up at the highest levels with nato and american officials, as well. i should point out that nato have not released their version of events as yet. they've waited a couple of hours and put out a statement. putting out a statement in which they said this would have the highest attention of the top official. let's have a look at what they said. >> we're seeing this on the screen. says it has the highest personal attention. this is the isaf commander, we have up on the screen from general john allen saying the incident has his highest attention and commitment to thoroughly investigate it to determine the facts. most sincere and heart felt condolences go out to the families and loved ones of any members of the pakistani security forces who may have been killed or injured. help us understand or our viewers understand this region a little better. there is no answer yet as to why --
pakistan military officials saying they crossed o eed over border inside pakistan killing 26 and injuring many others. outrage across pakistan, the prime minister already calling for his foreign ministry to take this up at the highest levels with nato and american officials, as well. i should point out that nato have not released their version of events as yet. they've waited a couple of hours and put out a statement. putting out a statement in which they said this would have the highest...
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is with holding $800 million in aid to pakistan. president obama's chief of staff confirmed the move today. william daily says pakistan has quote taken steps that have given us reason to pause. the pakistani military tells cnn it has not been officially informed that aid from washington is being withheld. >>> defense secretary leon panetta is in iraq today. it's his first trip there as head of the pentagon. panetta is meeting with iraqi leaders and u.s. troops scheduled to leave that country at the end of the year. this comes as iraqi leaders debate whether to ask the u.s. to stay beyond 2011. >>> the shuttle "atlantis" arrives at the international space station one last time to a big old embrace. they were welcomed aboard by the current crew. they have a year's worth of supplies and it's going to take both crews about a week to unload all of it. >> the high flying antics of the blue angels are bringing thousands of spectators to pensacola beach this weekend. the huge crowds are providing a much needed boost for the gulf coast econo
is with holding $800 million in aid to pakistan. president obama's chief of staff confirmed the move today. william daily says pakistan has quote taken steps that have given us reason to pause. the pakistani military tells cnn it has not been officially informed that aid from washington is being withheld. >>> defense secretary leon panetta is in iraq today. it's his first trip there as head of the pentagon. panetta is meeting with iraqi leaders and u.s. troops scheduled to leave that...
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a major terrorist attack in pakistan on the naval base. right now commanders tracked down militants who used heavy fire power. we are live in pakistan with dramatic pictures and details. >>> and mr. obama goes to europe. one irish town prepares for his presidential visit. we'll have more on the trip and why today he had to explain his recent remarks on the middle east. the best political team live on television live in dublin for you. i'm don lemon reporting from los angeles. the news starts right now. >>> and in just a short time, i want to tell you the lapd will hold a news conference. a news conference to announce the arrest, to announce the arrest in the horrific beating that shocked the nation. in arrest that reportedly came via tip from a parole officer. right now police are keeping details very close to the vest. a slew of officers made an arrest just hours ago at an east hollywood apartment complex just five miles from that stadium. you are looking at new pictures now just into cnn. and we are also learning that a search warrant wa
a major terrorist attack in pakistan on the naval base. right now commanders tracked down militants who used heavy fire power. we are live in pakistan with dramatic pictures and details. >>> and mr. obama goes to europe. one irish town prepares for his presidential visit. we'll have more on the trip and why today he had to explain his recent remarks on the middle east. the best political team live on television live in dublin for you. i'm don lemon reporting from los angeles. the news...
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. >>> when it comes to pakistan, it reads, the ally from hell." pakistan is a nuclear armed ally. officials deny that osama bin laden was in their country. even though he was hiding near a major pakistani military outpost. an ally that gets offended when american experts raise serious concerns about a nuclear security. one pakistani official saying, quote, of all the things in the world to worry about the issue you should worry about the least is the safety of our nuclear program. the authors find many reasons to wonder whether one day a warhead or nuclear material could fall into the wrong hands. weapon components they report are sometimes moved around the country in vans like these with little or no security surrounding them. they cite an american intelligence source that says the pakistanis aren't just toting around parts but at times fully assembled war heads. first my conversation with the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg. in terms of its nuclear arsenal, how much confidence should the u.s. have that pakistan, that the arsenal is secure? >> the u.s. should have confidence that the
. >>> when it comes to pakistan, it reads, the ally from hell." pakistan is a nuclear armed ally. officials deny that osama bin laden was in their country. even though he was hiding near a major pakistani military outpost. an ally that gets offended when american experts raise serious concerns about a nuclear security. one pakistani official saying, quote, of all the things in the world to worry about the issue you should worry about the least is the safety of our nuclear program....
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the focus now for panetta is to keep attacking al qaeda in pakistan, yemen and somalia. >> now is the moment following what happened with bin laden to put maximum pressure on him. because i do believe that if we continue this effort that we can really cripple al qaeda, as a threat to this country. >> the u.s. believes al qaeda remains focused on high-profile attacks and would like nothing better than to bring down a u.s. aircraft. bin laden even wrote about assembling a team of operatives to attack the u.s. homeland. but he was killed by those u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s before any of his plots and plans could go any further. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >>> all right. one game, folks, one game and you're world cup champions. that is the mission of the u.s. women's soccer team tomorrow. but they have to go through japan. even if it means they have to listen to a little bit of this. ♪ slow down, you move to fast ♪ you've got to make the morning last ♪ ♪ yes, kicking down the cobblestone ♪ ♪ looking for fun and feeling groovy ♪ >> you've got to love that. that is the u.s. soc
the focus now for panetta is to keep attacking al qaeda in pakistan, yemen and somalia. >> now is the moment following what happened with bin laden to put maximum pressure on him. because i do believe that if we continue this effort that we can really cripple al qaeda, as a threat to this country. >> the u.s. believes al qaeda remains focused on high-profile attacks and would like nothing better than to bring down a u.s. aircraft. bin laden even wrote about assembling a team of...
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a long-time ally of pakistan. it is going to go back to the united states. we haven't been able to confirm what's happened today but it was expected to take place either today or in the coming days. as i say, all part of trying to mend a relationship. senator john kerry was very blunt with the pakistani officials saying you need to decide what sort of a country you want to have. you have to decide if you want this country to be a haven for terrorists or a functioning democracy. carol? >> stan grant, live in pakistan. thank you. >>> checking our top stories. a bombshell out of california. the "los angeles times" reporting that former governor, arnold schwarzenegger, admits to fathering a child with a household staffer. that affair took place ten years ago. last week, he and his wife, maria shriver announced they had separated after 25 years of marriage. >> the head of the international monetary fund is waking up in rikers island jail today. dominique strauss-kahn spent the next few days alone there. he is accused o
a long-time ally of pakistan. it is going to go back to the united states. we haven't been able to confirm what's happened today but it was expected to take place either today or in the coming days. as i say, all part of trying to mend a relationship. senator john kerry was very blunt with the pakistani officials saying you need to decide what sort of a country you want to have. you have to decide if you want this country to be a haven for terrorists or a functioning democracy. carol? >>...
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one, pakistan itself is not a stable place. and what the deep american worry is, is that the state, itself, will disintegrate. a second worry is that we have seen repeatedly that the pakistani military, pakistani intelligence services, are penetrated by people who are sympathetic or outright members of organizations like the taliban and so when you're for instance moving nuclear weapons from one place to another which is how the pakistanis hide them from among others the americans, when you're moving those, if you have someone inside who is going to tell you, you know, at so and so hour and so and so road there is a truck with fissile material that can be used for say a dirty bomb you have a real problem. that's what people worry about. >> you've learned information about how they are moving their nuclear arsenal. >> like any country with a nuclear arsenal they have multiple ways they can move these devices and components of these devices from place to place. the pakistanis have chosen when they're moving. not to go with a high
one, pakistan itself is not a stable place. and what the deep american worry is, is that the state, itself, will disintegrate. a second worry is that we have seen repeatedly that the pakistani military, pakistani intelligence services, are penetrated by people who are sympathetic or outright members of organizations like the taliban and so when you're for instance moving nuclear weapons from one place to another which is how the pakistanis hide them from among others the americans, when you're...
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. >>> when it comes to pakistan, it reads, the ally from hell." pakistan is a nuclear armed ally. officials deny that osama bin laden was in their country. even though he was hiding near a major pakistani military outpost. an ally that gets offended when american experts raise serious concerns about a nuclear security. one pakistani official saying, quote, of all the things in the world to worry about the issue you should worry about the least is the safety of our nuclear program. the authors find many reasons to wonder whether one day a warhead or nuclear material could fall into the wrong hands. weapon components they report are sometimes moved around the country in vans like these with little or no security surrounding them. they cite an american intelligence source that says the pakistanis aren't just toting around parts but at times fully assembled war heads. first my conversation with the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg. in terms of its nuclear arsenal, how much confidence should the u.s. have that pakistan, that the arsenal is secure? >> the u.s. should have confidence that the
. >>> when it comes to pakistan, it reads, the ally from hell." pakistan is a nuclear armed ally. officials deny that osama bin laden was in their country. even though he was hiding near a major pakistani military outpost. an ally that gets offended when american experts raise serious concerns about a nuclear security. one pakistani official saying, quote, of all the things in the world to worry about the issue you should worry about the least is the safety of our nuclear program....
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pakistan to afghanistan. that means roughly 40% of nato supplies are parked here in pakistan, not clear when they will move again, not clear what other measures pakistan is prepared to take in response to this incident. >> let's get some analysis now with cnn national security analyst peter bergen joining us by phone. pakistan is calling for a review of all military and political arrangements with the u.s. and nato. if so how potentially damaging is this particularly as it pertains to the u.s. and nato arrangement on the fight against terrorism? >> well, i think it could be quite damaging. 40% of material destined for afghanistan ran the sits pakistan. at the beginning the year that number was more like 75%. the pentagon has been and the u.s. government in general has been making alternative arrangements, what they call the northern distribution network which basically goes through russia and central asia in order to make the nato/u.s. effort in afghanistan less dependent on the pakistan over land route and p
pakistan to afghanistan. that means roughly 40% of nato supplies are parked here in pakistan, not clear when they will move again, not clear what other measures pakistan is prepared to take in response to this incident. >> let's get some analysis now with cnn national security analyst peter bergen joining us by phone. pakistan is calling for a review of all military and political arrangements with the u.s. and nato. if so how potentially damaging is this particularly as it pertains to the...
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and now training camps across the border are in pakistan. it was in pakistan that osama bin laden was killed, and where this man, a senior al qaeda operative, was captured last week. he was the handler of this man. this is a german jihadists, and he came to a al qaeda camp in pakistan. he wanted to fight u.s. forces in afghanistan. but he was told to go home and launch attacks in germany. he never made it. he was killed in a drone strike. and that's become a familiar pattern. al qaeda recruits from europe and america reaching pakistan's badlands, and u.s. drone attacks trying to eliminate them and their mentors. and one such recruit from long island, new york, a christian convert to islam. >> that has led to an increase in the types of material we're seeing, and almost, if you will, an arms race of competing sophisticated of making material more accessible. >> reporter: that's the new al qaeda. different branches pumping out the jihaddist message online. >> we know they continue to plot against the united states, and against other western co
and now training camps across the border are in pakistan. it was in pakistan that osama bin laden was killed, and where this man, a senior al qaeda operative, was captured last week. he was the handler of this man. this is a german jihadists, and he came to a al qaeda camp in pakistan. he wanted to fight u.s. forces in afghanistan. but he was told to go home and launch attacks in germany. he never made it. he was killed in a drone strike. and that's become a familiar pattern. al qaeda recruits...
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it comes to terrorists within pakistan. so this is the pattern. it's been going on for many, many years. it's good that we've gotten over this hump and that they are trying to tone things down. >> what's -- i mean i think you're absolutely right about the chinese getting a peek at that. many of the defense analyst and aviation buffs assumed china has had a look at this already. what is the significance of secretary of state hillary clinton going? is that a good thing to return to the old pattern? >> i think her trip had been planned. i think the new development from senator kerry's trip is probably more the helicopter being returned than the secretary of state's trip. i think that was on the books and is still on the books. that's going to be part of the challenge the administration faces, to see whether this stark reality we faced of having osama bin laden inside pakistan, near an army base, where he should have been known to the pakistanis, if he wasn't. it is an issue that many believe should change u.s./pakistani relati
it comes to terrorists within pakistan. so this is the pattern. it's been going on for many, many years. it's good that we've gotten over this hump and that they are trying to tone things down. >> what's -- i mean i think you're absolutely right about the chinese getting a peek at that. many of the defense analyst and aviation buffs assumed china has had a look at this already. what is the significance of secretary of state hillary clinton going? is that a good thing to return to the old...
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there is also growing concern about pakistan. and whether al qaeda or the taliban could get hold of its nuclear weapons. chris lawrence is at the pentagon tonight. what's behind the growing concern and really, how real is the fear that terrorists will get their hands on those nuclear weapons? >> good news is all the analysts i talk to say right now it's unlikely that terrorists could get and seize a nuclear weapon in pakistan. bad news is all the trends are going the wrong way. pakistan by ten years from now will have as many nuclear war heads as the british have today. the country is becoming increasingly radicalized. since 2007, there have been about four attacks on likely nuclear weapon sites. just in may, the taliban, pakistani taliban stormed pakistani naval base. they killed ten troops there. they used rocket launchers. it's believed they have help from the inside. that is a big key because the taliban commander says they plan to hit nine more key sites. one of the analysts i spoke to said there is no way terrorists could g
there is also growing concern about pakistan. and whether al qaeda or the taliban could get hold of its nuclear weapons. chris lawrence is at the pentagon tonight. what's behind the growing concern and really, how real is the fear that terrorists will get their hands on those nuclear weapons? >> good news is all the analysts i talk to say right now it's unlikely that terrorists could get and seize a nuclear weapon in pakistan. bad news is all the trends are going the wrong way. pakistan...
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pakistan to afghanistan. that means roughly 40% of nato supplies are near pakistan, not clear when they're going to move again, not clear what other measures pakistan is prepared to take in response to this incident. c cnn. >> this is likely to impact already strained relations with the u.s. our soenior analyst peter bergmn explains how bad things have become. >> the incident have angered the pakistan and have contributed to the fact that this is one of the most anti-american countries in the world. the favorable views for out of the country are 18%. >> this is hardly the first time the relationship between these two countries has been put in jeopardy. back in april, supplies to nato forces in afghanistan were halted for three days in protest over drone attacks. in may when the u.s. took out osama bin laden, pakistan was not warned in advance of the raid. in june, top u.s. military chief admiral mike mullen admitted significant cuts in aid to afghanistan. in august they denied aid to pakistan, and in septembe
pakistan to afghanistan. that means roughly 40% of nato supplies are near pakistan, not clear when they're going to move again, not clear what other measures pakistan is prepared to take in response to this incident. c cnn. >> this is likely to impact already strained relations with the u.s. our soenior analyst peter bergmn explains how bad things have become. >> the incident have angered the pakistan and have contributed to the fact that this is one of the most anti-american...
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three others inside of pakistan have been indicted on the same charges. it accuses all six defendants of supporting a conspiracy to kill, injure and kidnap people abroad. the head of the mosque is accused of sending $50,000 to the taliban inside pakistan. >> $50,000 is just a tip of the iceberg. we'll show as the case proceeds that they transferred a lot more than $50,000 to pakistan for the specific purpose it reaches the pakistani taliban. >> the arrests are not linked to the recent killing of osama bin laden. the two imams are expected to appear in federal court on monday. >>> it was a performance under fire even before he took to the stage. >> i know god watches from one king's dream. he was able to barackus. he was able to. >> white house poetry reading. we'll look what's behind the conservative uproar over his invitation. but think about it. how can you make one of the most amazing phones the world has ever seen even more amazing? make it $49. yep. that'll work. the iphone 3gs. now at a price that changes everything, too. in the network, amazing is
three others inside of pakistan have been indicted on the same charges. it accuses all six defendants of supporting a conspiracy to kill, injure and kidnap people abroad. the head of the mosque is accused of sending $50,000 to the taliban inside pakistan. >> $50,000 is just a tip of the iceberg. we'll show as the case proceeds that they transferred a lot more than $50,000 to pakistan for the specific purpose it reaches the pakistani taliban. >> the arrests are not linked to the...
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pakistan, not happy. now, not long after that, pakistan threw out all of the meamerican and british military trainers working with the armed forces, the u.s. this time. not happy. last week, mike mullen accused the government knowing all about the murder of a journalist critical of the government. pakistan denies that and isn't happy. fast forward -- the white house confirms $800 million, more than a third here, a third of the united states annual anti-terrorism aid package to pakistan will be stopped. this is how president obama's chief of staff describes the relationship. and i want you to listen very closely for one word, bill dailey uses more than once. >> complicated relationship and a very difficult complicated part of the world. there's still a lot of pain that the political system in pakistan is feeling by virtue of the raid that we did to get osama bin laden. something that the president felt strongly about. we have no regrets over. but the pakistani relationship is difficult but it must be made
pakistan, not happy. now, not long after that, pakistan threw out all of the meamerican and british military trainers working with the armed forces, the u.s. this time. not happy. last week, mike mullen accused the government knowing all about the murder of a journalist critical of the government. pakistan denies that and isn't happy. fast forward -- the white house confirms $800 million, more than a third here, a third of the united states annual anti-terrorism aid package to pakistan will be...
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that includes pakistan. in the koran, god says to fight the infidels until they are finished, he says, not just the infidels but also their lackies. he says america and its allies have not been able to defeat the taliban in afghanistan, and he is determined to continue his reign of terror on his side of the border in pakistan. if all these countries together could not stand up to our guerrilla war in afghanistan, i am sure that pakistan, which is weak and lacking in technology, cannot defeat us, he says. since bin laden's death, the taliban has struck with lethal force. last week it launched a double suicide attack at this military base in northern pakistan more than 0 recruits were killed. there have been other attacks and shoot-outs since. pakistan's interior minister says pakistanis are paying in blood to defeat the taliban, and he rejects any claim the military is not up to the fight. >> we are not weak. they know it, but don't go by the statement after enemy. >> reporter: but the taliban does sense vuln
that includes pakistan. in the koran, god says to fight the infidels until they are finished, he says, not just the infidels but also their lackies. he says america and its allies have not been able to defeat the taliban in afghanistan, and he is determined to continue his reign of terror on his side of the border in pakistan. if all these countries together could not stand up to our guerrilla war in afghanistan, i am sure that pakistan, which is weak and lacking in technology, cannot defeat...
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also, pakistan shutting down an air base in southwestern pakistan that at some point was used for usair drones here. they're already taking measures to respond. it's not clear what other measures they're prepared to take. clearly, this is an incident that's made a lot of people angry here in pakistan. >> an incident obviously that is still developing. reza sayah, thanks for joining us. the u.s. and pakistan have been going at it for weeks if not months. their relationship reduced in terms of the way that the two have gotten along. frustration has been growing in both washington anise llama bad. we're joined by retired general wesley clark, he served as the supreme allied commander europe for nato. how crucial is pakistan's cooperation to the war effort against the taliban in afghanistan? >> well, it's very, very important. the united states has to work with pakistan as an ally. >> the long and the short of this in the short term we're talking about two crucial supply lines. it's been estimated that about 40% of the material brought into afghanistan goes through these two. how crucial ar
also, pakistan shutting down an air base in southwestern pakistan that at some point was used for usair drones here. they're already taking measures to respond. it's not clear what other measures they're prepared to take. clearly, this is an incident that's made a lot of people angry here in pakistan. >> an incident obviously that is still developing. reza sayah, thanks for joining us. the u.s. and pakistan have been going at it for weeks if not months. their relationship reduced in terms...
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pakistan. that's where one man's desperate cries for a job so he could feed his family fell on deaf ears. what he did to draw attention to his plight was tragic. reza sayah is in islamabad with details. >> reporter: no one listened to his desperate cries for help, his family says. so with all hope apparently lost, the 24-year-old out of work father and husband took the most extreme measure imaginable. he doused himself with fuel and lit himself on fire. this is where he set himself on fire. the pakistani parliament here in islamabad. the government that sits inside failed him he said. police say he left behind a note saying he was tired of despair and poverty. medics and police rushed him to the hospital, but severe burns over 90% of his body were too much. he left behind a grief-stricken father, a wife, three sons, one of them delivered the very day he passed away. for six months he had searched for that job so he could feed his family, relatives say. his last-ditch effort across country journ
pakistan. that's where one man's desperate cries for a job so he could feed his family fell on deaf ears. what he did to draw attention to his plight was tragic. reza sayah is in islamabad with details. >> reporter: no one listened to his desperate cries for help, his family says. so with all hope apparently lost, the 24-year-old out of work father and husband took the most extreme measure imaginable. he doused himself with fuel and lit himself on fire. this is where he set himself on...
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and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day visit to beijing. he called on china to become a global partner in addressing security challenges in asia and beyond. >>> jay si dugard speaking about her 18 years in captivity at the hands of philly and nancy garrido. she was 11 when kidnapped by garrido, a convicted sex offender, as she was walking to school. she talked about the long, horrifying ordeal with abc's diane sawyer. >> you would never know what she survived unless you notice how her face changes when she speaks of the past and the charm around her neck, a
and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day...
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they can stop here, students flooding in from pakistan's madrases. leaving though, runs the risk after louing areas like this to become the safe havens that america came here in the first place to eradicate. >> reporter: there's no real victory to be had here, though. just a question of how long they will stay growing louder. nick peyton walsh, cnn, kunar, afghanistan. >>> the drawdown for u.s. service members in afghanistan starts this month. 10,000 of them expected to be pulled out by the end of the year. >>> 20 minutes past the hour. take a look at the screen. if you're just listening to the news, look at it for a second. the guy there is trying to diffuse a bomb and look what happens. caz caught on surveillance video. you won't believe what happened right after the blast. show that to you when we come back. would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater acce
they can stop here, students flooding in from pakistan's madrases. leaving though, runs the risk after louing areas like this to become the safe havens that america came here in the first place to eradicate. >> reporter: there's no real victory to be had here, though. just a question of how long they will stay growing louder. nick peyton walsh, cnn, kunar, afghanistan. >>> the drawdown for u.s. service members in afghanistan starts this month. 10,000 of them expected to be pulled...
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afghan officials say the allies were returning fire from pakistan but pakistan denies it. so show their displeasure pakistanis are blocking two border crossings used by trucks supplying ally troops in afghanistan and demanding that the united states vacate a pakistani airbase. cnn's reza sayah sat down today exclusively with the pakistani prime minister. >> there is a lot of pakistanis that are fed up, that say enough's enough. has pakistan reached a point of no return with its relationship with the u.s.? >> business as usual will not be there. therefore, we have to have something bigger so that to satisfy my nation, the entire country. >> res za will join us from islamabad in moments in our "face time" segment. >>> sex abuse allegations first lodged in 2005 have now led to the firing of an assistant men's basketball coach at syracuse university. bernie fine is accused by two adult step brothers of repeated molestation dating back to the 1980s. the 2005 investigation by the school found no cooperation or evidence, but when the men went public earlier this month, fine was p
afghan officials say the allies were returning fire from pakistan but pakistan denies it. so show their displeasure pakistanis are blocking two border crossings used by trucks supplying ally troops in afghanistan and demanding that the united states vacate a pakistani airbase. cnn's reza sayah sat down today exclusively with the pakistani prime minister. >> there is a lot of pakistanis that are fed up, that say enough's enough. has pakistan reached a point of no return with its...
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dare to attack pakistan's sovereignty or pakistan's security. we have a report on the fallout from the attack. >> reporter: an angry reaction here in pakistan to what government officials here are calling a nato air strike that hit two pakistani military check posts on pakistani soil killing at least two dozen pakistani soldiers. this is an incident that sparked some anti-american and anti-nato protests in pakistan. some of the protests taking place in the city. government officials here say this incident took place in a district that pakistan's tribal region that sits right next to the afghanistan border. this is an area where there is a lot of militant activity. nato troops oftentimes conduct military operations there. and that's what was happening according to nato officials in the early morning hours of saturday morning when this incident happened. the agreement between pakistan and nato is for nato troops to stay on afghanistan's soil. but in this case, according to pakistani officials that didn't happen. the nato air strikes hitting target
dare to attack pakistan's sovereignty or pakistan's security. we have a report on the fallout from the attack. >> reporter: an angry reaction here in pakistan to what government officials here are calling a nato air strike that hit two pakistani military check posts on pakistani soil killing at least two dozen pakistani soldiers. this is an incident that sparked some anti-american and anti-nato protests in pakistan. some of the protests taking place in the city. government officials here...
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pakistan is also telling the u.s. that they have two weeks to leave an air base there that's used for drones. they said the same thing just after the raid that killed osama bin laden. we'll have a live report from pakistan in just a bit. >>> also, it was a record haul for retailers on black friday. all those big deals and long lines apparently paid off for the stores to the tune of about $11.4 billion. that's about $1 billion more than last year. >>> also, police in buckeye, arizona, are taking a closer look at the bloody arrest of a shopper at one of those chaotic black friday sales. it was caught on video by one of our ireporter. the 54-year-old man on the ground there, he was thrown apparently face first into the floor by police officers, accused of shoplifting and resisting arrest. the man, family says, he put a video game under his shirt because other shoppers were trying to grab it out of his hands. [ crowd noise ] >>> police haven't yet decided what to do with the woman who has admitted she sprayed pepper spray
pakistan is also telling the u.s. that they have two weeks to leave an air base there that's used for drones. they said the same thing just after the raid that killed osama bin laden. we'll have a live report from pakistan in just a bit. >>> also, it was a record haul for retailers on black friday. all those big deals and long lines apparently paid off for the stores to the tune of about $11.4 billion. that's about $1 billion more than last year. >>> also, police in buckeye,...
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according to the pakistan military, two nato choppers crossed the border into pakistan, nato choppers returned fire wounding two pakistani service men, as well. this is an incident that has happened in the past, but since the death of osama bin laden, it's brought so much of this really to the fore, so much mistrust, so much suspicious and it leads to situations like we've seen just here today. really can't help at a time when the u.s. is trying to nail down this relationship. >> and i can't help but notice we're hearing the call to prayer behind you. the clash, this border clash also comes it at the same time that you have pakistan returning the tail of a u.s. helicopter that was used in the raid to kill osama bin laden. and so obviously that is something that the united states welcomes. but it really begs the question here is pakistan more a u.s. partner in the war against terrorists or is it turning on us? what is the sense there? >> there is a reflective attitude here, an anti-american feeling that doesn't take very much below the surface to find. whenever incidents like the osama
according to the pakistan military, two nato choppers crossed the border into pakistan, nato choppers returned fire wounding two pakistani service men, as well. this is an incident that has happened in the past, but since the death of osama bin laden, it's brought so much of this really to the fore, so much mistrust, so much suspicious and it leads to situations like we've seen just here today. really can't help at a time when the u.s. is trying to nail down this relationship. >> and i...
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pakistan cut off nato supply lines to pakistan. this will likely damage the relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. nick walsh jones us live from kabul. are we starting to get more official word from nato now? >> absolutely. let's start with what pakistan has originally accused nato of here. they're saying two separate checkpoints were attacked inside pakistani territory, killing between 24, 26 pakistani soldiers, injuring about a dozen, outrage on the pakistani's side of the border, the prime minister scheduling a meeting with security chiefs and supply lines through pakistan into afghanistan and kabul. we are heard from nato a final acknowledgement that they think it is, quote, highly likely that what they refer to as close air support, to you and me, that's some kind of air strike, caused these casualties. we also believe now they seem to be indicating that they accept this was on the pakistani side of the border. still, a significant amount of confusion here, but key to point out they want a swift conclusion to the investig
pakistan cut off nato supply lines to pakistan. this will likely damage the relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. nick walsh jones us live from kabul. are we starting to get more official word from nato now? >> absolutely. let's start with what pakistan has originally accused nato of here. they're saying two separate checkpoints were attacked inside pakistani territory, killing between 24, 26 pakistani soldiers, injuring about a dozen, outrage on the pakistani's side of the border,...
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and pakistan. a source says that osama bin laden considered seeking a deal with pakistan to protect him and senior al qaeda leaders. a source says so far no evidence surfaced indicating bin laden ever discussed that plan with pakistani officials. the information discovered from documents seized when bin laden was killed earlier this month. pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. had this reaction just a short while ago. >> you can think of many things of wanting to do them and so did osama bin laden. question is, did he raise it with anyone and the u.s. government clearly says that he did not. it was something that he an his associates were considering amongst themselves. if we knew something about it, we would have done something about it long ago. >> the issue of bin laden hiding out in pakistan was the backdrop to a brief visit there today by secretary of state hillary clinton and joint chiefs chairman admiral mike mullen. stan grant is in islamabad with the latest. >> reporter: frank and candid. that
and pakistan. a source says that osama bin laden considered seeking a deal with pakistan to protect him and senior al qaeda leaders. a source says so far no evidence surfaced indicating bin laden ever discussed that plan with pakistani officials. the information discovered from documents seized when bin laden was killed earlier this month. pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. had this reaction just a short while ago. >> you can think of many things of wanting to do them and so did osama bin...
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and pakistan? >> reporter: well, i mean most people construe nato's presence, certainly in pakistan, as being american led. clearly most of the force here is u.s. much of the assets and helicopters in that area, if there was a helicopter strike, would be american, from my experience of being there. also what was said in the past hours or so, here the nato commander and american general john allen coming forward with a statement which in many ways recognized enormity of this instance but was very cautious to not actually corroborate the pakistani version. you see it here now. he said, this instance has my highest personal attention and my commitment to thoroughly investigate to determine the facts. my most sincere and personal heartfelt condolences go out to the families and loved ones of any pakistani security forces who may have been injured or killed. nothing clear that they want to stand up what pakistan is saying but clearly a recognition. a huge potential strain in an already fragile relations
and pakistan? >> reporter: well, i mean most people construe nato's presence, certainly in pakistan, as being american led. clearly most of the force here is u.s. much of the assets and helicopters in that area, if there was a helicopter strike, would be american, from my experience of being there. also what was said in the past hours or so, here the nato commander and american general john allen coming forward with a statement which in many ways recognized enormity of this instance but...
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joint chiefs of staff repeated his accusation that pakistan's intelligence agency, the isi, supports the haqqani network. >> it's been there for a long time. and unless the pakistani leadership takes action it will continue to be there and that support will continue to be there. i don't -- i don't try to make the case that this is a light switch you can throw on and off. there are elements, i think, of the isi, very active with haqqani. >> and libya tonight, the interim government's priority on the battlefield is moammar gadhafi's birthplace. the military surrounded the city of sirte where some 5,000 pro gadhafi fighters are holed up. phil black is right there outside sirte for us. phil, the big question, do the interim government troops, do they think they'll find gadhafi there? >> reporter: they don't think they're going to find gadhafi just in this location, john, but i think there is a very good chance that his son could be hiding here. they think there is a senior former regime figure in this city because the opposition they're coming up against is so well organized so well moti
joint chiefs of staff repeated his accusation that pakistan's intelligence agency, the isi, supports the haqqani network. >> it's been there for a long time. and unless the pakistani leadership takes action it will continue to be there and that support will continue to be there. i don't -- i don't try to make the case that this is a light switch you can throw on and off. there are elements, i think, of the isi, very active with haqqani. >> and libya tonight, the interim government's...
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aid to pakistan. senator carl levin suggests pakistani leaders turned a blind eye to terrorists who were after u.s. targets. stan grant is live in islamabad. stan, pakistan and the united states are -- i guess they're still allies on the war on terror, even though it doesn't seem like it these days. what if the united states does pull aid from pakistan? what would happen? >> reporter: yeah, it's really critical, you know. many people talk about this, carol, a relationship as an alliance. really, it's a transaction. so much money has been pumped into pakistan, particularly since 9/11. i think over the last ten years some 20 billion dollars flowed pakistan's way. currently, it runs at $3 billion a year. and that's directly for the war against the insurgency here. there's also extra money which comes in here to help social services and civilian assistance and so on. so you can see this adds up to a lot of money each year. now with this relationship falling into a new low, particularly with the questions
aid to pakistan. senator carl levin suggests pakistani leaders turned a blind eye to terrorists who were after u.s. targets. stan grant is live in islamabad. stan, pakistan and the united states are -- i guess they're still allies on the war on terror, even though it doesn't seem like it these days. what if the united states does pull aid from pakistan? what would happen? >> reporter: yeah, it's really critical, you know. many people talk about this, carol, a relationship as an alliance....
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and pakistan. so publicly you will get these messages that, yes, they're committed to renewing this relationship and trying to do more, but there is a private side as well. and with so much pressure from the public here who point to their own government and say why are we doing the bidding of the united states when it only causes more problems for us here, when we are the ones who actually suffer from these attacks, and you often find both the military and the government here playing to those anti-american fears. so once again, saying one thing on one hand to america but another thing to a domestic audience. >> okay, stan grant, thank you very much, stan. >>> here's your chance to "talk back." today we are asking, is it okay for a presidential candidate to avoid the media? carol costello here to explain if it's even possible. >> here's the premise. let me lay this by you. are we getting to the point where democratic candidates talk mostly to msnbc and republicans talk mostly to fox news? former rep
and pakistan. so publicly you will get these messages that, yes, they're committed to renewing this relationship and trying to do more, but there is a private side as well. and with so much pressure from the public here who point to their own government and say why are we doing the bidding of the united states when it only causes more problems for us here, when we are the ones who actually suffer from these attacks, and you often find both the military and the government here playing to those...
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bombing of pakistan, somalia and yemen needs to come to an end. all prisoners at guantanamo bay need to be released. and it goes on and says anyone that's been arrested and charged with having any kind of links or contacts with al qaeda or the taliban needs to be released. and the speaker on the tape, again, believed to be zawahiri, says that he will only be freed if these demands are met, and it really is up to president obama. christine? >> all right, zain verjee this morning. thank you, zain. >>> still ahead, a warehouse filled with billions of dollars worth of luxury items, just some of the treasures that belong to the department of justice. we're going to get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look. >>> and general motors is taking another big step to ease concerns about the chevy volt and its safety. you won't believe how they're going to back up how they feel about this car. it's 19 minutes after the hour. this is your "am wake-up call." d the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male a
bombing of pakistan, somalia and yemen needs to come to an end. all prisoners at guantanamo bay need to be released. and it goes on and says anyone that's been arrested and charged with having any kind of links or contacts with al qaeda or the taliban needs to be released. and the speaker on the tape, again, believed to be zawahiri, says that he will only be freed if these demands are met, and it really is up to president obama. christine? >> all right, zain verjee this morning. thank...
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and pakistan as well. >> that's right. it's a very -- the word you keep hearing from officials, kyra, is complicated. we have a very complicated relationship with pakistan. and there is some element here. you know, that old saying about don't cut off your nose to spite your face, because we're giving them the money to go after the militants and insurgents that the united states has a vested interest in seeing captured or killed. but the relationship, obviously, is very difficult on both sides, because here at home, you have political pressure from congress. as part of the new defense spending bill, the secretary of defense and the secretary of state have to sort of write a report on exactly where this money is going before congress sort of loosens the purse strings and authorizes that money to go to pakistan. and on their side, their military was humiliated by that bin laden raid. there's a lot of pressure on the pakistan side to sort of stand firm and be tough with the u.s. at this point. >> interesting to see what develo
and pakistan as well. >> that's right. it's a very -- the word you keep hearing from officials, kyra, is complicated. we have a very complicated relationship with pakistan. and there is some element here. you know, that old saying about don't cut off your nose to spite your face, because we're giving them the money to go after the militants and insurgents that the united states has a vested interest in seeing captured or killed. but the relationship, obviously, is very difficult on both...
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pakistan has cut off two supply line flooz afghanistan after a deadly attack by nate toe forces on pakistan's own troops. 24 pakistani soldiers were killed in the attacks. trucks carrying vital supplies are now sitting idle at the border. pakistan says it will reassess its relationship with the u.s. and nato. nato hasn't accepted blame for the incident, but is promising a full investigation. >>> pro democracy syrians are hailing the possibility of sanctions against their government by the arab league. finance ministers agreed on saturday that assets of the government and its officials should be frozen. they also want to punish the regime are travel restrictions. arab league foreign ministers will decide on sunday whether to adopt the sanctions, another 29 people were killed in the crack down there on saturday. more than 40 years after the assassination of robert f. kennedy, lawyers for sirhan sirhan are trying to get him a new trial. sirhan is serving a life sentence? california. among other things, sirhan's lawyers say their expert analysis of new evidence shows that two guns were used and t
pakistan has cut off two supply line flooz afghanistan after a deadly attack by nate toe forces on pakistan's own troops. 24 pakistani soldiers were killed in the attacks. trucks carrying vital supplies are now sitting idle at the border. pakistan says it will reassess its relationship with the u.s. and nato. nato hasn't accepted blame for the incident, but is promising a full investigation. >>> pro democracy syrians are hailing the possibility of sanctions against their government by...
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text 2 for bagpipes in pakistan. meet the one man responsible for testing out thousands of new g bagpipes all around the world. or text 3 for movie magic in macedonia. if you've watched "the term denominator" or "the golden compass," you've got these guys to thank. computer graphics in a faraway place. winning story is going to air next hour. >>> so if you're like me and a lot of other americans, they say they feel they're being nickel and dimed at their own bank, furious over these fees. last week bank of america got slammed with angry e-mails and petitions after announcing it's going to charge customers $5 a month to use their credit card. today cnn is looking at all these fees that have krept into our lives in recent years. allison joins us outside a bank of america in new york, and that is where all the fear is directed. is this a beginning that we'll see among many banks, perhaps even a trend. >> yeah. we're out at bank of america, suzanne, because bank of america is really the trendsetter with this whole fee ex
text 2 for bagpipes in pakistan. meet the one man responsible for testing out thousands of new g bagpipes all around the world. or text 3 for movie magic in macedonia. if you've watched "the term denominator" or "the golden compass," you've got these guys to thank. computer graphics in a faraway place. winning story is going to air next hour. >>> so if you're like me and a lot of other americans, they say they feel they're being nickel and dimed at their own bank,...
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intelligence indicating he might be in pakistan. after bin laden was killed by u.s. force a short distance from the pakistani capital, the pakistan officials expressed shock but again denied no knowledge that he was holed up in their back yard. now the former afghan spy chief tells cnn that his spies had leads four years ago about bin laden's whereabouts and shared that information with pakistan. cnn's reporter spoke with him and joins us live from kabul. david, what is the former spy chief saying? >> reporter: well, he's basically saying he knew long ago that osama bin laden was not hiding in pakistan's tribal areas. during a meeting in 2007, he said he presented information reports gathered from a network of spies that indicated there were at least two al qaeda safe houses in a town, a short drive from abbottabad where bin laden was killed. musharraf slammed his fist down, could not believe that bin laden could be hiding in such a prominent part of the country and refused to investigate. this is coming from a very high-profile source. . >> that is fascinating. why
intelligence indicating he might be in pakistan. after bin laden was killed by u.s. force a short distance from the pakistani capital, the pakistan officials expressed shock but again denied no knowledge that he was holed up in their back yard. now the former afghan spy chief tells cnn that his spies had leads four years ago about bin laden's whereabouts and shared that information with pakistan. cnn's reporter spoke with him and joins us live from kabul. david, what is the former spy chief...
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. >>> pennetta is taking on the challenge of battling militants in afghanistan and pakistan as the u.s. prepares to drawdown troops in the region. yesterday he landed in kabul where he assured karzai. >> i assured him that the u.s. is committed to the long-term security of the afghan people and that our goal here is to insure that if afghanistan is stable in the future, and can secure, defend and govern itself so that it can never again become a safe haven for al qaeda and it's militant allies. >>> the word added a new nation this weekend. south sudan was recognized as the newest african country. you see the flag there being raised. independence comes after years of fighting between the islamic government and predominantly christian south. the reverend franklin graham spent time in the country and tells us the fight something far from over there. >> there is a lot of work that needs to be done. right now you have the mountains being attacked, and bombing the civilians as we sit here today. when we were celebrating peace yesterday, his air force was bombing. >> he attended the inaugurat
. >>> pennetta is taking on the challenge of battling militants in afghanistan and pakistan as the u.s. prepares to drawdown troops in the region. yesterday he landed in kabul where he assured karzai. >> i assured him that the u.s. is committed to the long-term security of the afghan people and that our goal here is to insure that if afghanistan is stable in the future, and can secure, defend and govern itself so that it can never again become a safe haven for al qaeda and it's...